Discover local nature and climate groups and find out what your community is doing to reduce its carbon footprint and promote nature.
Projects include the 'Darwinian Square' biodiversity project with the local primary school, greening St Andrew's Churchyard as part of a new initiative to promote 'Living Churchyards' and plans to green communal spaces with avenues of wildflowers and more trees.
Producing and distributing the Gardening for Wildlife booklet and enabling other groups to print and distribute it. Reintroducing Water Voles to the River Gara. Widespread planting of Nottingham Catchfly plants to save the White Spot moth from extinction. Mapping wildlife friendly gardens/fields etc to create the People's National Park. Find out more on the website and by joining the Habitat Whatsapp and email groups.
Tackling fuel poverty and climate change - community renewable energy, decarbonising housing
Kingsbridge Energy Fair offered insights to eco-energy possibilities
DWT's Saving Devon's Treescapes offers a full free support package
Devon Wildlife Trust offers awards to gardens that support wildlife